Creates a role for the government to enforce the rules of engagement of the market institution

Confines government intervention to correcting market failures

Proscribes protectionist policies and corporate subsidies that protect profits at the expense of the patient (third party rationing) and the physician (price controls) as well as all other policies that add distortions to the private health care market

Eliminates the need for many middle class elderly from having to use Medicaid for long term care

Provides incentives for all working Americans to save for health care costs for themselves and their families

Eliminates the cost shifting to the American taxpayer for unpaid for care for the currently uninsured (including illegal aliens), for the under market payments for those on Medicare, Medicaid, and now private insurance who have negotiated under market payment to hospitals